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Re: we've all done dumb things
---DreamWeaver <karen@chaton.gardnerville.nv.us> wrote:
> Yet I did ride - I had already entered Tevis and couldn't *not* do it
> because of ME. At least not when the horse was fine <G>.
> Riding seems to be good for it. :) btw, I didn't ask the doctors
ahead of
> time about doing that ride - they found out Monday morning first thing
> after the ride though. ;^0 If you ask they just tell you you
shouldn't do
> it and then you feel guilty.
Boy, I sure can't begrudge you your Tevis buckle! I've recently had a
horse accident in which I had a concussion. The dr told me not to
ride because if I get hurt again (head) I could DIE! Polo players
have rules about not riding for a month after a head injury. OK...I
was foxhunting 3 weeks after my accident so BELIEVE me...I'm not
throwing stones your way. Just wanted you to know (if you don't
already) why the dr say not to ride.
Hope you're fine now and congrats on the Tevis.
Susan Young
Muskogee, OK
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